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Kimitaka Matsumae: Staff Roll
One listen, and I was a bit surprised as to how little I was able to pull from what I was hearing. I think I went too hard early on which caused me to stumble a bit. Kimitaka Matsumae’s (松前公高) … Continue reading
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Tagged familiar, insects, jade cocoon, kimitaka matsumae, normalcy, reflected, sounds, staff roll
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Rain on Water
Not the best photo I could have shared. Could’ve had more rain in it, but there’s a peacefulness to this that I like. Perhaps it’s cheaply idyllic, but that’s what I’m feeling like seeing right now, and so this photo … Continue reading
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Tagged circles, insects, monochrome, monochrome-madness, nature, rain, reflection, ripples, river, water
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Bruford Levin Upper Extremities: Cracking the Midnight Glass
One listen. This song gave time for thought and I think that was good for what I was listening. I think that the writing may have been better were I to completely switch off, but I also think thinking wasn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged bruford, cracking, definitive, dripping, glass, insects, levin, Midnight, shimmer, upper extremities
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1075: A Cool Breeze
A cool breeze hangs in the air and all is well in the world, or at least this small pocket of the world. Lizards run about, birds fly and flap their wings and the breeze caresses all. It carries good … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1049: Sounds of Crickets
Alright, so it is hot and I’m itchy but that is not what I am going to go on about this evening. Rather, instead this is just the introduction and I’ve written similar stuff to this before, so instead of … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 515: Exegesis of their Dint
So of course I am sitting here, looking for longer words to fill the void. Words such as “destitute”, “destitution”, and so on and so forth, for there needs to be less shortening and more lengthening in order to see … Continue reading


